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1.3 is the total karat weight of the diamonds in the bracelet. 925 stands fopr 925 parts out of 1000. This is a common inscription for sterling silver as 925 parts of 1000 indicates the silver is sterling quality.
925 indicates the purity of the silver out of a possible 1000. A purity of 925 is fairly standard because they take Fine silver (999) and add a small amount of copper to give it strength and beauty. 925 is more commonly known as "Sterling Silver". A US size 7 ring would be size N½ in Australia, Ireland and the UK.
52% of 925= 52% * 925= 0.52 * 925= 481
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The factors of 925 are: 1, 5, 25, 37, 185, 925
Some diamonds do get set in 925 silver, but they are usually just diamond chips. Diamonds are commonly set in platinum, white gold and gold.
CI 925 Ring with lots of Diamonds
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Have diamonds checked by a jeweler. It takes an expert to be sure
The 925 is an indication of sterling silver, not gold.
925 is sterling silver. There are some designers (even Tiffany & Co) setting real diamonds in sterling, which can make diamond jewelry more affordable. If you aren't sure if your diamonds are real, you can take it to a jeweler to be tested.
Diamonds are typically set in metal, so as to protect the stone from loss.
You can take your jewelery to a local jeweler, who can tell you if the diamonds are real or not.
925 Jewlery is silver and jewlers do not put diamonds on silver. Diamonds need to be set with gold or platinum. There are various karat classifications of gold (10k, 12k, etc) the different grades of gold determine the quality and "softness" of the gold.
With the soaring price of gold, a lot of genuine diamond jewelry is being produced in 925 (Sterling Silver) settings.
The 925 is a sterling silver mark. I would doubt if diamonds were set in this . They are most apt to be crystals or paste
1.3 is the total karat weight of the diamonds in the bracelet. 925 stands fopr 925 parts out of 1000. This is a common inscription for sterling silver as 925 parts of 1000 indicates the silver is sterling quality.